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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2673093, member: 85318"]I was responding to those who implied one couldn't sneeze five rooms over from a copper penny without it instantly toning. Keep in mind what you are seeing is a manifestation that is precipitated by a rapid and instant cause. So respectfully, I give you no joy relative to your request for admission.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I claim no ownership of said chart or its posting.</p><p><br /></p><p>If this damage isn't caused at the mint, either in some inductive heat drier that zaps several here and there, OR burns off debris or swarf causing the spots, or they are created in some particular plating process, then that leaves only coin handling equipment shocking them and if that were the case, why only pennies? I'm not buying coin handling equipment is wasting valuable energy resources shocking, like a crazed tesla coil arcing all over their surfaces, just pennies from 2010, and maybe to some extent 2000 pennies.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, if you really don't care and truly don't know the cause, or even care to form any hypothesis as to the specific cause of very specific "toning", then why do you waste your time and mine responding in this thread? Why, much less suggesting I need some sort of help?</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you actually feel I am trying to sell you anything and you are seemingly having to make a decision to buy?</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't believe I am trying to sell you or anyone, <i>anything</i>.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm quite a humble man and my ego was put in check years ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2673093, member: 85318"]I was responding to those who implied one couldn't sneeze five rooms over from a copper penny without it instantly toning. Keep in mind what you are seeing is a manifestation that is precipitated by a rapid and instant cause. So respectfully, I give you no joy relative to your request for admission. Also, I claim no ownership of said chart or its posting. If this damage isn't caused at the mint, either in some inductive heat drier that zaps several here and there, OR burns off debris or swarf causing the spots, or they are created in some particular plating process, then that leaves only coin handling equipment shocking them and if that were the case, why only pennies? I'm not buying coin handling equipment is wasting valuable energy resources shocking, like a crazed tesla coil arcing all over their surfaces, just pennies from 2010, and maybe to some extent 2000 pennies. However, if you really don't care and truly don't know the cause, or even care to form any hypothesis as to the specific cause of very specific "toning", then why do you waste your time and mine responding in this thread? Why, much less suggesting I need some sort of help? Do you actually feel I am trying to sell you anything and you are seemingly having to make a decision to buy? I don't believe I am trying to sell you or anyone, [I]anything[/I]. I'm quite a humble man and my ego was put in check years ago.[/QUOTE]
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